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Dreams Come True at the Wartime Hotel

The Wartime Hotel, Book 3

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Dreams Come True at the Wartime Hotel

By: Maisie Thomas
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The BRAND NEW instalment in Maisie Thomas' nostalgic and heart-warming WWII saga series that fans of Lesley Eames and Ellie Dean will love. Welcome to the Wartime Hotel!

Manchester, 1943.

Kitty's new venture, hosting wedding receptions at Dunbar's Hotel, has got off to a flying start, and she's looking to the future. With the tide of the war turning and victory on the distant horizon, Kitty is keen to keep her independence once the men come home. But will her spendthrift husband Bill agree to a divorce – and to letting her keep the business?

Beatrice's work in welfare is hugely rewarding, and she loves the children's clubs she runs at Dunbar's. But when a spate of thefts breaks out locally, the police become involved. Could the children be to blame, or can Beatrice help discover the true culprits?

Former hotel maid Lily knows she still loves her estranged husband, Daniel. But can there be any chance of a reconciliation, when he discovers she is pregnant with another man's baby?

After everything they've been through – the ups and downs of war, life and love – will the women of the wartime hotel finally get their happy ending?

©2026 Maisie Thomas (P)2026 Boldwood Books
20th Century Historical Fiction
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